Chapter 1889 Who will control this city?

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After receiving the order, the operator began calling Sokov's accompanying radio station non-stop, but there was no response.

"What's going on? What's going on?" Seeing that he could not get in touch with Sokov's radio station, Ponedelin couldn't help but become confused. You know, if the information reported by the observation post is true, the jeep Sokov was riding in has already entered the city. If something really goes wrong here in Otats, he will definitely be sent to a military court.

After weighing the interests, he said to Sidorin: "Chief of Staff, immediately send an order to the troops in the city to find the whereabouts of comrade Commander."

Sidorin was obviously much calmer than Ponedelin at this moment: "Comrade division commander, I don't think you need to be so panicked. You know, the commander is acting at the same time as the 126th Regiment, so there is no problem with safety."

The speaker has no intention but the listener has intention. Sidorin wakes up the dreamer with one word. "Yes, yes," Ponejelin said excitedly, slapping his hands on the table: "How could I have forgotten this matter? Since the commander acted at the same time as the 126th Regiment, I just need to contact him Lieutenant Colonel Harlem can know the commander’s situation.”

After speaking, he called a communications staff officer and ordered: "Contact Lieutenant Colonel Duharin of the 126th Regiment immediately and ask him to report to me the commander's situation."

When Sidorin heard this, he thought, yes, he had gotten into trouble. Since Sokov entered the city with the 126th regiment, the commander of the regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Haring, must know about his situation. If you can contact him directly, you can know Sokov's situation, so why bother calling the other party's accompanying radio station in vain.

The radio station of the 126th Regiment was quickly contacted. This is because after Duhalin selected the location of the regiment's command post, he immediately ordered the operator to turn on the radio station and prepare to receive orders from his superiors. As soon as I turned on the phone, I received a call from the division headquarters. After asking Duhalin for instructions, the telegraph operator immediately responded with a telegram.

After reading the telegram, Sidorin smiled and said to Ponyjelin: "Comrade division commander, Lieutenant Colonel Duhalin said in the telegram that there is a guard company next to the commander, and he will walk around the city first, and then Just come to our division headquarters. I know Lieutenant Koshkin’s capabilities, and with him by my side, there should be no problem with the commander’s safety.”

Ponedelin is also a smart man, but because he is a fan of the authorities, he becomes confused because of Sokov's safety. Hearing what Sidorin said at this moment, his mood gradually stabilized, "Well, let's just wait here with peace of mind for the commander's arrival."

After waiting for more than half an hour, Sokov strode in from outside and greeted the two of them from a distance: "Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin, Colonel Sidorin, hello!"

"Hello, Comrade Commander!" The two men quickly stood up and faced Sokov, saying in unison.

Sidorin was worried that Sokov's leg was injured and hurriedly stepped forward to help him, but was rejected: "Sidolin, thank you for your kindness. My leg injury is basically healed and it does not affect my walking at all."

After sitting down at the table, Sokov looked at the two people and asked: "What happened to the explosion at the post office? Why are the people who put out the fire and maintain order all Romanian, but none of our people were seen?"

"Comrade Commander, this is all my fault." Ponejelin quickly took the responsibility for the incident on himself. "After the explosion at the post and telecommunications office, my subordinates rushed to the scene quickly, but found that the Romanians had blocked it. After arriving at the scene and organizing firefighting, I asked people to withdraw."

After hearing this, Sokov couldn't help but frowned: "Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin, why did you withdraw the people? Don't you know to let them maintain order on the side and try to figure out the cause of the explosion?"

"Comrade Commander, although we now have a cooperative relationship with the Romanians, it is still unknown whether they will make small moves behind us." Ponejelin explained to Sokov: "I did it for safety reasons. , so we ordered the troops to withdraw to the barracks."

"It's a lake, it's a lake." Although Ponedelin was someone he valued, in the face of the wrong decisions he made, Sokov criticized him mercilessly: "Although our army is under the guise of Entering this city under the banner of cooperation does not mean that we will be vassals of the Romanians. If we cannot control this city, then what is the point of our army stationed in this city? Is it just to protect Romania? People, won’t they be attacked by the Germans?”

After being scolded by Sokov, Ponedelin's old face turned red, and then he admitted his mistake to Sokov: "Comrade Commander, I was wrong. I thought about the problem too simply." The operator answered. After receiving the order, he began to call Sokov's accompanying radio station non-stop, but there was no response.

"What's going on? What's going on?" Seeing that he could not get in touch with Sokov's radio station, Ponedelin couldn't help but become confused. You know, if the information reported by the observation post is true, the jeep Sokov was riding in has already entered the city. If something really goes wrong here in Otats, he will definitely be sent to a military court.

After weighing the interests, he said to Sidorin: "Chief of Staff, immediately send an order to the troops in the city to find the whereabouts of comrade Commander."

Sidorin was obviously much calmer than Ponedelin at this moment: "Comrade division commander, I don't think you need to be so panicked. You know, the commander is acting at the same time as the 126th Regiment, so there is no problem with safety."

The speaker has no intention but the listener has intention. Sidorin wakes up the dreamer with one word. "Yes, yes," Ponejelin said excitedly, slapping his hands on the table: "How could I have forgotten this matter? Since the commander acted at the same time as the 126th Regiment, I just need to contact him Lieutenant Colonel Harlem can know the commander’s situation.”

After speaking, he called a communications staff officer and ordered: "Contact Lieutenant Colonel Duharin of the 126th Regiment immediately and ask him to report to me the commander's situation."

When Sidorin heard this, he thought, yes, he had gotten into trouble. Since Sokov entered the city with the 126th regiment, the commander of the regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Haring, must know about his situation. If you can contact him directly, you can know Sokov's situation, so why bother calling the other party's accompanying radio station in vain.

The radio station of the 126th Regiment was quickly contacted. This is because after Duhalin selected the location of the regiment's command post, he immediately ordered the operator to turn on the radio station and prepare to receive orders from his superiors. As soon as I turned on the phone, I received a call from the division headquarters. After asking Duhalin for instructions, the telegraph operator immediately responded with a telegram.

After reading the telegram, Sidorin smiled and said to Ponyjelin: "Comrade division commander, Lieutenant Colonel Duhalin said in the telegram that there is a guard company next to the commander, and he will walk around the city first, and then Just come to our division headquarters. I know Lieutenant Koshkin’s capabilities, and with him by my side, there should be no problem with the commander’s safety.”

Ponedelin is also a smart man, but because he is a fan of the authorities, he becomes confused because of Sokov's safety. Hearing what Sidorin said at this moment, his mood gradually stabilized, "Well, let's just wait here with peace of mind for the commander's arrival."

After waiting for more than half an hour, Sokov strode in from outside and greeted the two of them from a distance: "Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin, Colonel Sidorin, hello!"

"Hello, Comrade Commander!" The two men quickly stood up and faced Sokov, saying in unison.

Sidorin was worried that Sokov's leg was injured and hurriedly stepped forward to help him, but was rejected: "Sidolin, thank you for your kindness. My leg injury is basically healed and it does not affect my walking at all."

After sitting down at the table, Sokov looked at the two people and asked: "What happened to the explosion at the post office? Why are the people who put out the fire and maintain order all Romanian, but none of our people were seen?"

"Comrade Commander, this is all my fault." Ponejelin quickly took the responsibility for the incident on himself. "After the explosion at the post and telecommunications office, my subordinates rushed to the scene quickly, but found that the Romanians had blocked it. After arriving at the scene and organizing firefighting, I asked people to withdraw."

After hearing this, Sokov couldn't help but frowned: "Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin, why did you withdraw the people? Don't you know to let them maintain order on the side and try to figure out the cause of the explosion?"

"Comrade Commander, although we now have a cooperative relationship with the Romanians, it is still unknown whether they will make small moves behind us." Ponejelin explained to Sokov: "I did it for safety reasons. , so we ordered the troops to withdraw to the barracks."

"It's a lake, it's a lake." Although Ponedelin was someone he valued, in the face of the wrong decisions he made, Sokov criticized him mercilessly: "Although our army is under the guise of Entering this city under the banner of cooperation does not mean that we will be vassals of the Romanians. If we cannot control this city, then what is the point of our army stationed in this city? Is it just to protect Romania? People, won’t they be attacked by the Germans?”

After being scolded by Sokov, Ponedelin's old face turned red, and then he admitted his mistake to Sokov: "Comrade Commander, I was wrong. I thought about the problem too simply." The operator answered. After receiving the order, he began to call Sokov's accompanying radio station non-stop, but there was no response.

"What's going on? What's going on?" Seeing that he could not get in touch with Sokov's radio station, Ponedelin couldn't help but become confused. You know, if the information reported by the observation post is true, the jeep Sokov was riding in has already entered the city. If something really goes wrong here in Otats, he will definitely be sent to a military court.

After weighing the interests, he said to Sidorin: "Chief of Staff, immediately send an order to the troops in the city to find the whereabouts of comrade Commander."

Sidorin was obviously much calmer than Ponedelin at this moment: "Comrade division commander, I don't think you need to be so panicked. You know, the commander is acting at the same time as the 126th Regiment, so there is no problem with safety."

The speaker has no intention but the listener has intention. Sidorin wakes up the dreamer with one word. "Yes, yes," Ponejelin said excitedly, slapping his hands on the table: "How could I have forgotten this matter? Since the commander acted at the same time as the 126th Regiment, I just need to contact him Lieutenant Colonel Harlem can know the commander’s situation.”

When Sidorin heard this, he thought, yes, he had gotten into trouble. Since Sokov entered the city with the 126th regiment, the commander of the regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Haring, must know about his situation. If you can contact him directly, you can know Sokov's situation, so why bother calling the other party's accompanying radio station in vain.

The radio station of the 126th Regiment was quickly contacted. This is because after Duhalin selected the location of the regiment's command post, he immediately ordered the operator to turn on the radio station and prepare to receive orders from his superiors. As soon as I turned on the phone, I received a call from the division headquarters. After asking Duhalin for instructions, the telegraph operator immediately responded with a telegram.

After reading the telegram, Sidorin smiled and said to Ponyjelin: "Comrade division commander, Lieutenant Colonel Duhalin said in the telegram that there is a guard company next to the commander, and he will walk around the city first, and then Just come to our division headquarters. I know Lieutenant Koshkin’s capabilities, and with him by my side, there should be no problem with the commander’s safety.”

Ponedelin is also a smart man, but because he is a fan of the authorities, he becomes confused because of Sokov's safety. Hearing what Sidorin said at this moment, his mood gradually stabilized, "Well, let's just wait here with peace of mind for the commander's arrival."

After waiting for more than half an hour, Sokov strode in from outside and greeted the two of them from a distance: "Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin, Colonel Sidorin, hello!"

Sidorin was worried that Sokov's leg was injured and hurriedly stepped forward to help him, but was rejected: "Sidolin, thank you for your kindness. My leg injury is basically healed and it does not affect my walking at all."

After sitting down at the table, Sokov looked at the two people and asked: "What happened to the explosion at the post office? Why are the people who put out the fire and maintain order all Romanian, but none of our people were seen?"

"Comrade Commander, this is all my fault." Ponejelin quickly took the responsibility for the incident on himself. "After the explosion at the post and telecommunications office, my subordinates rushed to the scene quickly, but found that the Romanians had blocked it. After arriving at the scene and organizing firefighting, I asked people to withdraw."

After hearing this, Sokov couldn't help but frowned: "Lieutenant Colonel Ponedelin, why did you withdraw the people? Don't you know to let them maintain order on the side and try to figure out the cause of the explosion?"

"Comrade Commander, although we now have a cooperative relationship with the Romanians, it is still unknown whether they will make small moves behind us." Ponejelin explained to Sokov: "I did it for safety reasons. , so we ordered the troops to withdraw to the barracks."

"It's a lake, it's a lake." Although Ponedelin was someone he valued, in the face of the wrong decisions he made, Sokov criticized him mercilessly: "Although our army is under the guise of Entering this city under the banner of cooperation does not mean that we will be vassals of the Romanians. If we cannot control this city, then what is the point of our army stationed in this city? Is it just to protect Romania? People, won’t they be attacked by the Germans?”

After being scolded by Sokov, Ponedelin's old face turned red, and then he admitted his mistake to Sokov: "Comrade Commander, I was wrong. I thought about the problem too simply."